#以太坊大户持仓变化 Mining companies are doing something interesting — holding onto the coins they mine.
Nasdaq-listed mining company Bit Deer Technology recently disclosed that they have acquired an additional 1.7 BTC, bringing their total Bitcoin reserves to over 2000 coins. The numbers may seem insignificant, but the underlying logic is worth pondering: why not cash out quickly, and instead become even more determined to "HODL"?
What does this indicate? Mining companies are confident about the future market. They are not passively waiting for the coin prices to rebound, but actively taking action and voting with real money. $BTC $ETH $SOL The trend of these mainstream coins is being quietly "predicted" by institutional accumulation actions.
When mining companies shift from sellers to buyers, the balance of bullish and bearish forces in the market begins to tilt.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 15h ago
Mining companies hoarding coins, to put it simply, is betting that the price will go up later. It really makes me a bit eager to act.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 01-07 06:02
Mining companies hoarding coins is indeed a strong signal, but I find this move by Little Deer a bit questionable... Where are the costs?
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OnchainDetective
· 01-06 08:18
Mining companies hoarding coins is a pretty clever move, a true vote of confidence... This is the kind of institutional action I want to see.
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ChainWallflower
· 01-06 08:16
I'm relieved that the mining company is hoarding coins. This wave definitely has potential.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 01-06 08:12
Mining companies are not selling but hoarding instead. This signal should be taken seriously. Investing real money and silver votes are much more trustworthy than just talking.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-06 08:08
Mining companies hoarding coins is basically a gamble on whether there's still hope behind it; otherwise, they would have dumped the market long ago.
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PumpStrategist
· 01-06 07:59
The signal of mining companies hoarding coins is indeed interesting. The distribution of chips shows that big players are positioning for a bullish trend. However, you need to be clear — these institutions often act half a beat ahead of retail investors. By the time you see the news, they are already well-fed.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 01-06 07:59
Mining companies hoarding coins are betting on the future market, but to really dare to throw 2000 BTC... they must be very optimistic.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 01-06 07:56
In my opinion, the practice of mining companies hoarding coins looks like betting on a rebound. Holding 2000 BTC is not a small number. This move indeed better explains the situation than simply mining and selling.
#以太坊大户持仓变化 Mining companies are doing something interesting — holding onto the coins they mine.
Nasdaq-listed mining company Bit Deer Technology recently disclosed that they have acquired an additional 1.7 BTC, bringing their total Bitcoin reserves to over 2000 coins. The numbers may seem insignificant, but the underlying logic is worth pondering: why not cash out quickly, and instead become even more determined to "HODL"?
What does this indicate? Mining companies are confident about the future market. They are not passively waiting for the coin prices to rebound, but actively taking action and voting with real money. $BTC $ETH $SOL The trend of these mainstream coins is being quietly "predicted" by institutional accumulation actions.
When mining companies shift from sellers to buyers, the balance of bullish and bearish forces in the market begins to tilt.